Le 09/02/16 17:12, DRAGOSH, PAMELA L (PAM) a écrit : > Folks, > > Just adding my thoughts. I would really love to see OpenAz at least get > one release out the door with some documentation behind it to help > generate interest. I had difficulty understanding the Apache documentation > when it came to building a podling website and getting that > up-and-running. I had started it and then it fell through the cracks when > the holidays came and we have been in full sprint starting in January. If > someone could help me with this and get it at least going, I can work to > get as much documentation, examples, tutorials in it as needed.
Just let me know what the issues you are facing, I can probably help you. > > I do realize that the reality is, there is a very limited community around > ABAC in general. We were hoping that by getting it in Apache that would be > the best place for that community to build from. So far that hasn’t > happened. Well, Apache offers a bit of visibility, and you can see by the 2 or 3 fellows participating to this discussion (carlos, Sinnema and David) that we could get some traction. It's all about being inclusive, and it's also a matter of being around when new potential committers are showing interest. We *need* to welcome them and to shepperd them. There are a lot of limited community that are alive and kicking. But this does not happen magically, just because it's hosted by Apache... > > If there’s a vote, let’s please do one. I would like to ingest David’s > work, get the website up and do a first release. Is this still possible? Of course !!! Hopefully this discussion was fruitful, and I would be very happy to give the project a second chance.
